# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Common python commands used by various build scripts.""" import os import subprocess import sys _STDOUT_IS_TTY = hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') and sys.stdout.isatty() class CommandResult(object): """An object to store various attributes of a child process.""" def __init__(self): self.cmd = None self.error = None self.output = None self.returncode = None class RunCommandError(Exception): """Error caught in RunCommand() method.""" pass def RunCommand(cmd, print_cmd=True, error_ok=False, error_message=None, exit_code=False, redirect_stdout=False, redirect_stderr=False, cwd=None, input=None, enter_chroot=False, shell=False): """Runs a command. Keyword arguments: cmd - cmd to run. Should be input to subprocess.Popen. print_cmd -- prints the command before running it. error_ok -- does not raise an exception on error. error_message -- prints out this message when an error occurrs. exit_code -- returns the return code of the shell command. redirect_stdout -- returns the stdout. redirect_stderr -- holds stderr output until input is communicated. cwd -- the working directory to run this cmd. input -- input to pipe into this command through stdin. enter_chroot -- this command should be run from within the chroot. If set, cwd must point to the scripts directory. shell -- If shell is True, the specified command will be executed through the shell. Raises: Exception: Raises generic exception on error with optional error_message. """ # Set default for variables. stdout = None stderr = None stdin = None output = '' cmd_result = CommandResult() # Modify defaults based on parameters. if redirect_stdout: stdout = subprocess.PIPE if redirect_stderr: stderr = subprocess.PIPE if input: stdin = subprocess.PIPE if isinstance(cmd, basestring): if enter_chroot: cmd = './enter_chroot.sh -- ' + cmd cmd_str = cmd else: if enter_chroot: cmd = ['./enter_chroot.sh', '--'] + cmd cmd_str = ' '.join(cmd) # Print out the command before running. if print_cmd: Info('RunCommand: %s' % cmd_str) cmd_result.cmd = cmd_str try: proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd_str, cwd=cwd, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, shell=shell) (cmd_result.output, cmd_result.error) = proc.communicate(input) if exit_code: cmd_result.returncode = proc.returncode if not error_ok and proc.returncode: msg = ('Command "%s" failed.\n' % cmd_str + (error_message or cmd_result.error or cmd_result.output or '')) raise RunCommandError(msg) except Exception,e: if not error_ok: raise else: Warning(str(e)) return cmd_result class Color(object): """Conditionally wraps text in ANSI color escape sequences.""" BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = range(8) BOLD = -1 COLOR_START = '\033[1;%dm' BOLD_START = '\033[1m' RESET = '\033[0m' def __init__(self, enabled=True): self._enabled = enabled def Color(self, color, text): """Returns text with conditionally added color escape sequences. Keyword arguments: color: Text color -- one of the color constants defined in this class. text: The text to color. Returns: If self._enabled is False, returns the original text. If it's True, returns text with color escape sequences based on the value of color. """ if not self._enabled: return text if color == self.BOLD: start = self.BOLD_START else: start = self.COLOR_START % (color + 30) return start + text + self.RESET def Die(message): """Emits a red error message and halts execution. Keyword arguments: message: The message to be emitted before exiting. """ print >> sys.stderr, ( Color(_STDOUT_IS_TTY).Color(Color.RED, '\nERROR: ' + message)) sys.exit(1) def Warning(message): """Emits a yellow warning message and continues execution. Keyword arguments: message: The message to be emitted. """ print >> sys.stderr, ( Color(_STDOUT_IS_TTY).Color(Color.YELLOW, '\nWARNING: ' + message)) def Info(message): """Emits a blue informational message and continues execution. Keyword arguments: message: The message to be emitted. """ print >> sys.stderr, ( Color(_STDOUT_IS_TTY).Color(Color.BLUE, '\nINFO: ' + message)) def ListFiles(base_dir): """Recurively list files in a directory. Keyword arguments: base_dir: directory to start recursively listing in. Returns: A list of files relative to the base_dir path or An empty list of there are no files in the directories. """ directories = [base_dir] files_list = [] while directories: directory = directories.pop() for name in os.listdir(directory): fullpath = os.path.join(directory, name) if os.path.isfile(fullpath): files_list.append(fullpath) elif os.path.isdir(fullpath): directories.append(fullpath) return files_list